The brain has a left cerebral hemisphere and a right cerebral hemisphere, as well as a stem.
I'm not sure I understand what you are asking. The two halves of the brain are called the left and right hemispheres and to some degree they perform different functions.
They are the left and right hemispheres.
The left and right hemisphere
the right and left hemispheres
The right and left hemispheres.
Corpus callosum connects the two halves of the brain.
The corpus callosum-a huge bundle of fibers that connects the left and right brain-can transmit data between them.
NO! He will not survive. This is because you cannot even take a human brain out. And even if you manage to, he will not survive as when you split it into half, some functions of the brain might be gone.
The facile answer to the question why the brain has two halves is because the body has two halves and that each half of the brain evolved to control the other half of the body. The more interesting question is why this bilateral symmetry developed in the first place, since nothing about life requires that multicellular organisms have this type of symmetry.We have fossil evidence of bilateral life forms from the Ediacaran period 600 million years ago, but it was only during the Cambrian explosion of about 530 million years ago that we have the huge diversification of bilateral life forms, most notably the ancestors of today's arthropods.
some rays may be in blue colors so it is called blue brain
right hemisphere and left hemisphere
lateralization.
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The Earth. Unless you are talking about your brain, which has a left side and a right side.
The Earth. Unless you are talking about your brain, which has a left side and a right side.
No
No.
These are collectively known as the corpus callosum.
Lateralization.:)
they connect by corpus callosum.
the center of the earth is called the halves of the earth
2 ÷ 1/2 = 2 x 2/1 = 4 Alternatively: 1 whole is 2 halves → 2 wholes = 2 x 2 halves = 4 halves.